Inspection of vehicle Sample Clauses

Inspection of vehicle. The Insured must permit the Insurer at all reasonable times to inspect the vehicle and its equipment. [en. B.C. Reg. 166/2006, s.93.]
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Inspection of vehicle. The CITY and CONTRACTOR shall perform an inspection of the vehicle when it is picked-up by the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to complete a “Vehicle Inspection Checklistprior to releasing the vehicle to the CONTRACTOR and the CITY shall sign the Vehicle Inspection Checklist. Possession of Vehicle Securing Vehicles. Once CONTRACTOR takes possession of vehicle, CONTRACTOR shall store vehicle in a secure area at CONTRACTOR’s facility. CONTRACTOR shall not only ensure the security of the vehicle, but also security of all communications and specialty equipment contained on and within the vehicle and shall be responsible for any damage or theft of the vehicle and all equipment while in custody with the CONTRACTOR. Accidents. When the vehicle is in the possession of the CONTRACTOR, the CITY shall be immediately notified in writing if the vehicle is involved in an accident. If applicable, the CITY will coordinate the repairs. Preparation of Body/Paint Repair CONTRACTOR shall prepare each vehicle for body repair and/or painting services. CONTRACTOR shall provide all necessary painting supplies (i.e. masking tape, fasteners, paint, etc.) that are commonly stocked at a body repair shop. CONTRACTOR shall perform mechanical repairs (radiator, frame/wheel alignment, glass replacement, hoses, engine, air conditioning, wheelchair ramp, etc.) necessary to complete repairs. CONTRACTOR may sublet such work with authorization from CITY. CONTRACTOR shall de-install/remove all exterior lighting, mirrors, license plate and frame, reflectors, wheel fender guards, front and rear bumper, hinged panels/pieces, latches, skirt panels, and any other exterior accessory prior to painting. CONTRACTOR shall re-install removed items pursuant to OEM specifications to ensure proper fit and finish upon completion of painting services.
Inspection of vehicle. 6.1 All Licensing Trade vehicles presented for first application must be examined at the Council’s Hedge End Depot. In the exceptional circumstances where a replacement hire vehicle is in temporary use, and at the discretion of the Council’s Licensing Department, the hire vehicle may be inspected at an Eastleigh (VOSA) approved garage. Reason: To ensure that all Xxxxxxx Carriage and Private Hire vehicles are suitable for service.
Inspection of vehicle. 6.1 All xxxxxxx carriage and private hire vehicles must have an annual mechanical inspection. If the vehicle is over 6 years old from the date of first registration an inspection is required every 6 months.
Inspection of vehicle. 5.1 Xxxxxxx carriage vehicles that are up to 6 years old from the date when they were manufactured or first registered (whichever is earlier) must have a mechanical inspection every year. This page has been left blank intentionally ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS FOR ALL VEHICLES ADAPTED TO CARRY PASSENGERS WHO STAY IN THEIR WHEELCHAIRS Parts of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 are now currently in force. However, we have agreed some conditions for xxxxxxx carriages and private hire vehicles that have been adapted to carry passengers in wheelchairs, in readiness for when the DDA comes into full force. These conditions follow the guidelines of the 1995 Act, but may change when the Act is eventually enforced. Xxxxxxx carriage vehicle licences 100–105 are only issued to such adapted vehicles. Vehicles that are licensed from 106 onward will already comply with the DDA and will be disabled accessible vehicles. MAIN REQUIREMENTS A disabled passenger must be able to get in and out of the licensed vehicle and travel in it while sitting in their wheelchair. The person in the wheelchair must also be able to transfer to a seat in the vehicle if they want to. Throughout these conditions we refer to a ‘reference wheelchair’. A diagram of this with dimensions is set out in Appendix 4.
Inspection of vehicle. 6.1. The Vehicle will be inspected within 2 working days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, Public Holidays and RDO’s by a ToPH Senior Plant Mechanic who will provide a condition report on the vehicle.
Inspection of vehicle. CNLV and COH shall inspect the Vehicle for cosmetic damage, as well as wear and tear or mechanical issues prior to the delivery of the Vehicle to COH, and the Parties will prepare a list of any damage, wear and tear and mechanical issues present prior to delivery. If determined by both Parties to be a safety concern, CNLV will repair or replace, as appropriate any portion, system or component of the Vehicle which presents a safety concern prior to delivery to COH of the Vehicle.
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Related to Inspection of vehicle

  • Inspection of Records Upon reasonable notice to the Administrative Trustees and the Property Trustee, the records of the Trust shall be open to inspection by Securityholders during normal business hours for any purpose reasonably related to such Securityholder's interest as a Securityholder.

  • INSPECTION OF SITE 1) The Contractor shall be deemed to have inspected the Site prior to the submission of his tender and to have satisfied himself as to the nature of the ground, the access to the Site, the availability of water, electricity and labour and all other factors affecting the execution and completion of the Works and to have allowed for all these factors in preparing his tender.

  • Inspection of Books and Records Contractor will permit County, or any duly authorized agent of County, to inspect and examine the books and records of Contractor for the purpose of verifying the amount of work performed under the Scope of Services. County’s right to inspect survives the termination of this Agreement for a period of four years.

  • Inspection of construction records The Authority shall have the right to inspect the records of the Contractor relating to the Works.

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